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in this video I want to begin our discussion of translation which is the last part of the central dogma where we turn mRNA into proteins before we can discuss the details of it we need to consider the genetic code its features and characteristics so Ive written the six thing that I want to talk about here it is the genetic code is a triplet code that is non-overlapping and comma lists its nearly universal its also degenerate and unambiguous so what all these things mean we start off this idea of a triplet code the triplet code simply says that each codon is three nucleotide bases long so here we have an example a u G so this actually codes for Metheny and well talk about why later but its three bases that make up a codon now why does it need to be a triplet well because a doublet wouldnt be enough if we had combinations of just two nucleotide bases at a time we would have 16 total possible combinations and Ive actually written them all out here now 16 is less than 20 well why do